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Stokes Shift Spectroscopy and Imaging for highlighting the difference of breast cancerous and normal tissues

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Abstract

Stokes Shift Spectroscopy (S3) and imaging offer a novel way to rapidly measure spectral fingerprints of fluorophores in tissue, which highlights the difference of cancerous and normal tissues.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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